When I spent time this summer at the Miami Dolphins training camp, I left thinking that the team might be better than a year ago.

Then I changed my mind.

Now I am changing it again.

The Dolphins, based on their two road victories to open the season, have been one of the league's most impressive teams in the first two weeks, and could be ready to push for a playoff spot. The Dolphins have done some good things on defense, the fierce front seven getting after the quarterbacks they've faced, but it's the offense that has impressed me the most.

Kirwan's Power Rankings Unbeaten Chiefs, Niners make big jumps I like what I've seen from second-year passer Ryan Tannehill. He looks much more composed in the pocket, much more sure of himself. He's taking shots down the field, something he didn't do last season as a rookie. In two games, he has thrown for 598 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. His yards-per-attempt is up to 8.2 from 6.8 a year ago. That's a good sign.

The Dolphins vault to the No. 10 spot in my weekly Power Rankings, which, I have to say, I didn't see coming. If they are there three weeks from now, then it will be truly amazing.

The next three weeks are brutal for the Dolphins. They play host to the Atlanta Falcons this week, then play at New Orleans before coming home to face the Baltimore Ravens. If they can get to 3-2 out of that stretch, that will be a heck of a start.

For now, they're in the top 10, and I am changing my thinking about them -- again.

10. With two road victories to open the season, they have to be flying high. If they beat Atlanta this week, how high can they go?

The next three weeks are brutal for the Dolphins. They play host to the Atlanta Falcons this week, then play at New Orleans before coming home to face the Baltimore Ravens. If they can get to 3-2 out of that stretch, that will be a heck of a start. [/b]

I really don't get this. What has Baltimore done through two weeks that makes you go, hmm, there's an elite team right now. I get they are the defending champs. But they have been thoroughly unimpressive.

Miami has a better record than Atlanta and New Orleans isn't the same team it was two or three years ago.

Yeah, it's a difficult stretch, but brutal? I don't think I'd say that. And if we're as good as we all seem to think we are all of the sudden, I think the expectation -- with two games at home -- should be 4-1.

Not saying I'm disappointed with 3-2, but if we're going to be a team ready to turn the corner this season, we have to be 4-1 three weeks from now.

I do think Baltimore is a very winnable game, even on the road.Until Miami proves it has moved up that step, Atlanta and New Orleans are both better teams. But both games are at home and we do have hope to think we have moved up.

I do think Baltimore is a very winnable game, even on the road.Until Miami proves it has moved up that step, Atlanta and New Orleans are both better teams. But both games are at home and we do have hope to think we have moved up.

The hope is 4-1.

The Dolphins play Atlanta and Baltimore at home. They play at New Orleans on a Monday night.

what top teams? outside of Denver, Seattle and San Fran. What has Houston or New England done other than look mediocre?

Denver is the biggest obstacle IMO as of right now. The good thing is that Peyton and his teams have played in cupcake divisions and choke in the playoffs. Seattle sucks on the road and if we press the 9ers receives and run blitz every down like Seattle practically did, we will win.

what top teams? outside of Denver, Seattle and San Fran. What has Houston or New England done other than look mediocre?

Denver is the biggest obstacle IMO as of right now. The good thing is that Peyton and his teams have played in cupcake divisions and choke in the playoffs. Seattle sucks on the road and if we press the 9ers receives and run blitz every down like Seattle practically did, we will win.

what top teams? outside of Denver, Seattle and San Fran. What has Houston or New England done other than look mediocre?

I was referencing the "current top ten" list. Normally you don't vault past others already ranked before you IF they win and you win, but of course it all depends on opponents and how bad you beat them.

Keep in mind you left New Orleans and Green Bay off that list as well as Cincinnati and Houston and New England may have won ugly, but they win games like that and good teams manage to pull games out like that.

However, if Miami beats Atlanta and New Orleans, IMO that definitely makes a top 5 case.

It is so early and Miami IMO still needs to beat more of the marque teams to justify getting into that top tier team ranking. Win these next two and the NFL analysts will be buzzing about the Dolphins again.